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After The Lost War by Andrew Hudgins
After The Lost War by Andrew Hudgins










After The Lost War by Andrew Hudgins

After the Lost War: A Narrative (1988), which received the Poets Prize. Ecstatic in the Poison: New Poems, and After the Lost War: A Narrative. Andrew Hudgins is the author of seven books of poetry, most recently American. Mariner Books, 13.95 (144pp) ISBN 978-3-9 Verse this may be, but it is at the same time a historical novel if not a fictional biography. Andrew Hudginss Diary of a Poem is an engaging collection of essays that offers. In 2007, he was inducted into the Fellowship of Southern Writers. His second book, After the Lost War, won the Poets Prize, and was called by the Denver Post One of the best narrative poems to appear in this country in. After the Lost War: A Narrative Andrew Hudgins. Hudgins is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Ohioiana Award for lifetime contributions to poetry in Ohio, two NEA fellowships, and other awards. His poems, short stories, and essays appear in American Poetry Review, The New Yorker, The Hudson Review, Poetry, The Southern Review, The Missouri Review, The Oxford American, The American Scholar, The Washington Post Magazine and other publications. The breadth and sweep of these poems, their variety and fervor, surpass Hudginss previous work in After the Lost War (winner of the Poets Prize). ANDREW HUDGINS is the author of The Joker (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2013), American Rendering: New and Selected Poems (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2010), Shut Up, You’re Fine: Poems for Very, Very Bad Children (Overlook Press 2009), Ecstatic in the Poison (Sewanee/Overlook Press 2003), Babylon in a Jar (Houghton Mifflin 1998), The Glass Anvil (University of Michigan 1997), Saints and Strangers, After The Lost War: A Narrative, The Never-Ending: New Poems, and The Glass Hammer: A Southern Childhood.












After The Lost War by Andrew Hudgins